ASU: Tore ACL in knee during first spring practice and was not able to play during the 2004 season... had a breakthrough year in 2003 earning All-Pac-10 honors while averaging 3.95 kills per game... battled back from shoulder surgery that cut her 2001 season short... played in 78 career matches and averaged 2.60 kpg and 2.13 dpg over her career... recorded 12 career double-doubles and 26 matches with double-digits in kills.

2003 (RS-Junior): Named All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention... led the Devils and finished fifth in the Pac-10 averaging 3.95 kills per game (383 total)... led ASU in kills in 15 of 27 matches... recorded 10 or more kills in team-high 21 matches and 20 or more kills in five matches... also had nine double-doubles... ranked ninth in the Pac-10 averaging 0.35 per game, leading the team with 34 on the season... also ranked sixth in the conference with 4.60 points per game... set career highs in kills (24) and digs (18) in five-game loss to Tennessee (9/6)... recorded 23 kills in five-game loss at Stanford (10/31)... had five service aces against Nevada (9/6) and SMU (9/13) to set a career high... earned all-tournament honors at the SBC/Sands Regency Classic in Reno, Nev., after averaging 4.75 kpg in the three matches in Reno, Nev.

2002 (RS-Sophomore): During her redshirt sophomore year in 2002 saw action in 23 of ASU's 27 matches, including 11 starts at outside hitter and opposite hitter... named honorable mention All-Pac-10 Academic... named to all-tournament team at UNLV/Hard Rock Thanksgiving Classic while averaging 3.67 kpg in the two matches... fifth on the team with 2.13 kpg and fourth with 2.18 dpg... recorded career-best match vs. UCLA (11/21) when she had 22 kills, 17 digs, five blocks and 25.5 total points... all four were career highs... had 16 kills and eight digs in NCAA Tournament first-round victory over Cincinnati (12/6)... recorded a then season-high nine kills in victory over Creighton (9/7) and also had nine in loss to Washington State (10/4)... notched 10+ dig matches vs. Arizona (9/27) and Washington (10/3).

2001 (Sophomore): Played in 11 games due to shoulder injury, averaging 1.18 kills per game... had 10 digs vs. Nevada in first match of 2001... underwent shoulder surgery on Nov. 2 on her right shoulder... used medical redshirt season after playing in only 11 games.

2000 (Freshman): Played in 24 matches and made four starts... before the NCAA Tournament made only two starts, but stepped into the starting role at opposite hitter and played well... set a career and season high with 12 kills vs. Duke in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... also had 14 digs in that match... averaged 1.14 kills per game and 1.79 digs... season high of 15 digs vs. Oral Roberts (9/16).

High School: Had an illustrious career at Valley Christian... coached by Deanna Anglin... named State 1A-3A Player of the Year during her sophomore campaign in 1997... also named to the Volleyball Super Dozen by the Arizona Republic in 1997... During her junior year was named to the all-Arizona volleyball team... an all-East Valley selection her senior year by the Arizona Republic... repeated as an all-Arizona pick... played for East Valley Club Volleyball under Scott Swanson... competed at the Junior Olympics, finishing second to Puerto Rico in 1998... holds the Valley Christian record for consecutive matches played (105) and kills in a match (26).

Personal: Majoring in communications... parents are Larry and Brenda Harris... has one sister Stacia and one brother Landon... enjoys hanging out with friends, shopping and snowboarding... born Sept. 24, 1981 in Columbia, Missouri... full name is Natalie Nicole Harris.

Getting to Know Natalie Harris:

What is your favorite food? Mexican
What is your favorite movie? When Harry Met Sally
What's the best book you've read? The Notebook
What is your favorite soft drink? Dr. Pepper
What is your favorite restaurant? Serranos
Who is your role model? My Mom
If you could meet anyone in the world, who would it be? Oprah
Which match are you most looking forward to this year? U of A
What is your dream job? Play on the AVP tour
If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be? Australia